This issue’s editorial focuses on the disturbing trend of making marriage into a commodity.
Executive Editor Lilia Draime reports on the administrative changes that have occurred over the last couple of years to confront the serious problem of sexual assault in the Notre Dame student body.
Ten years ago, a handful of students sought to create a forum of study, conversation and education about Catholicism and American politics. Thus the Orestes Brownson Council (OBC) was born, drawing inspiration from their namesake, who dedicated himself to seeking the truth and rejected existing political ideologies.
This year’s Notre Dame Forum on “Women in Leadership” has me a bit uneasy. What really got me was how Father John Jenkins, CSC, explained in his message to the student body that this Forum is meant to introduce students to different fields “from the personal accounts of women who have risen to the top of their professions.”
Lilia Draime, Executive Editor Professor Phillip Muñoz kicked off this year’s “Professors for Lunch” lecture series, sponsored by the Tocqueville…
Lilia Draime, Culture and Thought Editor Thirteen months ago, Humor Artists (HA) and Halftime, perennial favorites in the realm of…
Lilia Draime, Staff Writer In a February 26 talk sponsored by Notre Dame Law School’s ACLU Legal Forum, Student Body…
Lilia Draime, Staff Writer It is hard to be a fangirl. The emotional trauma wrought by my fandoms is almost…
Lilia Draime, Staff Writer Notre Dame’s investment in HEI Hotels and Resorts is immoral and in contest with the university’s…